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PoliticsRe: BAGA KILLINGS: Why We Struck – JTF by egoldman(m): 7:17am On Apr 27, 2013
I have a feeling these boko haram , have outgrown the people that started and sponsored it , they have joined al qaeda groups and are being funded even from outside nigeria ,they got 3.5 million dollars for their french kidnap hostages .
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Therefore the northern politicians cannot control them anymore , and this is a dangerous thing , the monster they created is eating them up in the north , destroying northern economy and future of their youths .
PoliticsRe: Goodluck Posing In Picture With Boko Haram by egoldman(m): 6:56am On Apr 27, 2013
funny
PoliticsRe: Peter Obi And Ifeanyai Uba Clash At Traditional Wedding In Nnewi Nigeria by egoldman(m): 6:49am On Apr 27, 2013
Our shame as igbo people angry angry
FoodRe: What To Cook For My Igbo Man by egoldman(m): 7:10pm On Apr 26, 2013
where are them ma igbo sisters ? una no wan help our wife ? abi una dey vex with her ? shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 8:43am On Apr 20, 2013
I live in mumbai India and in my ten years , i have never seen a soldier argue with a civilian though you see them on the streets sometimes , they have nothing to do with who keep traffic rules as its not their duties, they don't go with siren and if their is traffic hold up, they would wait for their turn just like everyone, they pay their bus fare just like everyone except if its government bus and they are called third world country like us , the reverse is the case in Nigeria and the painful part of it is that some of those civilians this bastards we call soldiers treat as " bloody civilians " are defending them here on nairaland.
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 8:22am On Apr 20, 2013
Mahatma Ghandi: I saw one white suv on the other side of the road if you look at the second picture, to park an suv on that side of the road where a soldier is on duty is odd, so i suspect the guy being punished is the owner of the car and was probably dragged down when he drove against traffic,the angle from where the picture was taken shows the driver of that bus was also trying to beat the traffic also and was behind the suv, the quickly diverted to his lane when he saw the fate of the driver in front of him, the third picture clearly proves my postulation, if my postulation is right, then he got what he deserves but also the soldiers are wrong because such persons are supposed to appear in a local court and fined, so the soldier is wrong. is that abuse of privilege ? Yes it is, am I happy the guy was treated that way? Yes if he is the owner of the suv.
another idiat , soldiers are not the ones to dispense the law , the soldier is wrong, if the guy drove against traffic, he would deserve what the law would do to him and not what these animals in human skins would do to him ,haba have we lost all sense of civility and oderliness in this country that even civilians support military operession ?
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 8:16am On Apr 20, 2013
nony30: Did the Soldiers just stop d guy τ̲̅ȍ punish him for •̸№ reasonhuhObviously the sticker on his vehicle shows he is a bus driver.And knowing fully well ‎​dat bus drivers are stupid drivers,I think he deserves what he got.And as for MOD wey put this on front page,Na ‎u cos am with ur loow level of IQgringringrin
ode angry angry
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 8:13am On Apr 20, 2013
dowjones: i can assure you that guy must have done something really stupid to warrant the soldier's agression.
Nigerians are one of the most inconsiderate people in the world who need the occasional iron fist to put them in check.
hopeless full angry angry
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 7:59am On Apr 20, 2013
Ochek: I strongly agree with una wey say it's wrong but come to think of it, we get many bad guys around and if this kaki boys no strong face and treatment, boys will continue to the do anyhow anyhow. For instance, no matter how many road signs them put for we road, e.g, one way, ppl go still one pass am. Stop for traffic nko? No way! Some still won have them way against the traffic. You jam hold up, what stops you from falling into to line? You won "shunt". Sometimes i really wish i was a uniform man to show them some lessons.
So soldiers should start doing traffic work abi ? i dont know weather no cause they cause us for this country angry angry why cant people just accept the fact that something is wrong without bending corners like " the guy must have done something bad " so if you do something bad , would you prefer soldiers to deal with you or let civilian law take its course ?
PoliticsRe: Soldiers Punishing A Civilian In Public (Pictures) by egoldman(m): 3:28pm On Apr 19, 2013
Real soldiers dey mali , afghanistan and syria they fight as soldiers , this one dey form local champion with civilians he is being paid with their money to protect , animals in human skins angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: Boko-Haram Kills WAEC Students And Principal In Borno by egoldman(m): 5:01am On Apr 15, 2013
Had_one: THIS CONFUSING BOKO ISSUE IS STRATEGICALLY DESIGNED AGAINST THE NORTH. INNOCENT SOULS WERE KILLED DAILY. ATTACKS ON SCHOOLS, MARKETS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENTS AND OTHER FACILITIES WHICH IS ECONOMICALLY VIABLE. BOKO HARAM IS A VERY STRONG ANTI-NORTHERN NIGERIA PROGRAMME DESIGNED TO RID NORTHERN ECONOMY.
Designed by who ?
TravelRe: 7 Annoying Things Nigerians Do On Airplanes by egoldman(m): 5:53am On Mar 30, 2013
adaobi123: I was being serious !
Same here angry angry angry
TravelRe: 7 Annoying Things Nigerians Do On Airplanes by egoldman(m): 5:11am On Mar 30, 2013
adaobi123: Waz your business in India ?
I wash dead bodies angry angry angry
TravelRe: 7 Annoying Things Nigerians Do On Airplanes by egoldman(m): 4:21am On Mar 30, 2013
Una never see anything , i live in india, come see the way they behave in the plane, they are worst man .
PoliticsRe: Mark To Lead Delegation To Pope Francis Inauguration. by egoldman(m): 8:01pm On Mar 18, 2013
This is stupidity of the highest order , and this is one of the problem we have in this nation " RELIGION " why would tax payers money be spent on this ? Also pilgrimage to mecca and Jerusalem ? my religion is Hinduism and i demand pay for my pilgrimage to the great guru maharajis in India in the spirit of fairness angry angry,also my junior bros is practicing Buddhism and his pilgrimage to Thailand needs to be taken care of , do you get my drift ?
ThIS country is a joke jare .
FashionRe: Google Talking Shoes Unveiled by egoldman(m): 3:56am On Mar 13, 2013
Most likely an April fools stunt by Google , remember some years ago when they said they developed some devise through which you would connect to the fastest internet connection via your toilet water system ? cool cool
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 4:10pm On Mar 03, 2013
omanzo02: Because Nigeria government don't want to over-hyped the situation, drawing unnecessary attentions about how many people we killed and destruction meted to them sound stup!d, let the result speak for us and not media chestbeat.

We proved our capabilities in Liberia and Sierra-Leone, we can also go for a quiet operation without much hype.
SO MALI AND FRANCE DEY DRAW ATTENTION TO THEMSELVES ABI ? angry angry
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 11:27am On Mar 03, 2013
no one seems to be answering my question at all , why are we not getting any reports about our troops in mali , we hear what the french and the malians are doing , what about our Nigerian troops ?
BusinessRe: Transfers From GTB Savings Account To Other Banks Is Now Enabled by egoldman(m): 7:32am On Mar 03, 2013
I have checked and observed what they did , it is not the instant transfer type , its the one that get credited within 24hrs and maximum 500,000 naira a day ,they would have made it clear anyway.
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 7:19am On Mar 03, 2013
This is not it my brother , when we were in liberia and freetown , we used to know the progress of our troops,now compare that with this time when media technology have improved and we have democracy,we should be more informed about our troops man .
another even more high profile alqeida leader has been killed ,i mean the leader of the group that did the algerian hostage thing , he was killed again by chadian troops.
please forget this nigerian troops being based in niger thingy with their jets,the french with their jets are in mali pounding the terrorists,malian troops are based in their country doing their thing , why are our troops based in niger and what have they been doing ? if the world media reports on the french and malian progress , why not on our own ?
so i ask again, what is the progress of our troops in mali so far ?
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 8:39pm On Mar 02, 2013
mojounited: NIGERIA COMPLETE FULL TROOP DEPLOYMENT FOR AFISMA OPERATIONS..2 NAF C130 HERCULES PLANES MOVE TROOPS AND HARDWARE, ONE RAF C130 MOVES EQUIPMENT; 1, 210 ARMY AND AIR FORCE PERSONNEL ON GROUND IN MALI AND NIGER

PAN AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY
28 February, 2013

Excerpts

Nigeria has deployed the full complement of 1,200 troops it pledged for the African led International Mission in Mali (AFISMA) with the airlifting of the last batch of 162 troops to Mali Wednesday, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Onyeabo Azubuike said in Abuja.

Receiving the visiting Indian Vice Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Shiri Krishina Singh, General Ihejirika said ‘as of Tuesday, we have all our (Nigerian)
pledged troops in Mali. The remaining 162 left this Wednesday, bringing the total number of troops we have in Mali to over 1,200. ‘With this, the Nigerian Army has achieved 100 per cent deployment for all ranks to AFISMA.’
The 162 soldiers were airlifted aboard a Nigerian Air Force C-130 transport Hercules aircraft. Another C-130 aircraft,provided by the British Government to assist Nigeria in the AFISMA operation, will airlift Nigerian-owned support equipment, along with another Nigerian C-130 aircraft.

Altogether, the Nigerian Army has a total of battalion plus (910 troops) deployed in Mali. This is in addition to the 300 troops deployed by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) which is based in Niamey, Niger. The NAF also have two fighter jets and an Mi-35 helicopter gunship also based in Niger.

http://beegeagle./2013/02/28/nigeria-complete-full-troop-deployment-for-afisma-operations-2-naf-c130-hercules-planes-move-troops-and-hardware-one-raf-c130-moves-equipment-1-210-army-and-air-force-personnel-on-ground-in-mali-a/
youe news link is of 28th feb, thats two days ago , you since when our troops left nigeria for mali ?
i love my country as you do,but is it that our troops cant fight where those brave chadians troops fight or what ?
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 8:38pm On Mar 02, 2013
mojounited: NIGERIA COMPLETE FULL TROOP DEPLOYMENT FOR AFISMA OPERATIONS..2 NAF C130 HERCULES PLANES MOVE TROOPS AND HARDWARE, ONE RAF C130 MOVES EQUIPMENT; 1, 210 ARMY AND AIR FORCE PERSONNEL ON GROUND IN MALI AND NIGER

PAN AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY
28 February, 2013

Excerpts

Nigeria has deployed the full complement of 1,200 troops it pledged for the African led International Mission in Mali (AFISMA) with the airlifting of the last batch of 162 troops to Mali Wednesday, the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Onyeabo Azubuike said in Abuja.

Receiving the visiting Indian Vice Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Shiri Krishina Singh, General Ihejirika said ‘as of Tuesday, we have all our (Nigerian)
pledged troops in Mali. The remaining 162 left this Wednesday, bringing the total number of troops we have in Mali to over 1,200. ‘With this, the Nigerian Army has achieved 100 per cent deployment for all ranks to AFISMA.’
The 162 soldiers were airlifted aboard a Nigerian Air Force C-130 transport Hercules aircraft. Another C-130 aircraft,provided by the British Government to assist Nigeria in the AFISMA operation, will airlift Nigerian-owned support equipment, along with another Nigerian C-130 aircraft.

Altogether, the Nigerian Army has a total of battalion plus (910 troops) deployed in Mali. This is in addition to the 300 troops deployed by the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) which is based in Niamey, Niger. The NAF also have two fighter jets and an Mi-35 helicopter gunship also based in Niger.

http://beegeagle./2013/02/28/nigeria-complete-full-troop-deployment-for-afisma-operations-2-naf-c130-hercules-planes-move-troops-and-hardware-one-raf-c130-moves-equipment-1-210-army-and-air-force-personnel-on-ground-in-mali-a/
youe news link is of 28th feb, thats two days ago , do you since when our troops left niger for mali ?
i love my country as you do,but is it that our troops cant fight where those brave chadians troops fight or what ?
CelebritiesRe: Kate Henshaw With David Cameron (UK Prime Minister) by egoldman(m): 11:11am On Mar 02, 2013
virtuoso01: And you think this is newsworthy?
why cant it be newsworthy ? wetin be una problem for this country self ? your president go dey hide like person we satan himself dey pursue and here is a prime minister being free with normal people and u are asking if its newsworthy angry angry angry
PoliticsRe: How Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 11:05am On Mar 02, 2013
I taya for the whole thing , heard chadian troops have killed one the leaders of alqeida in mali ,but our nigerian troops , no news yet , presido GEJ wetin dey happen na ?
PoliticsHow Far With Our Troops In Mali ? by egoldman(op): 9:27am On Mar 02, 2013
I have been following the news from mali these days and have been expecting to hear about our troops there but so far no update.
are they killing us abi na we dey kill them , abi na kitchen department we dey there ?
all i hear is french,mali and chad troops,where are nigerian troops ?
BusinessRe: Which Of The Nigerian Banks Is More Reliable? by egoldman(m): 9:11am On Mar 02, 2013
Flyboy Zee: FBN all the way.
As for Diamond Bank, they want to act like the I-pad of the banking industry, refusing to interface with other banks as if its possible for one to know it all, have it all and do it all.
how exactly do you mean with regards to diamond bank ? plz elaborate .
BusinessRe: Transfers From GTB Savings Account To Other Banks Is Now Enabled by egoldman(m): 9:07am On Mar 02, 2013
This one na 100% lie , i tried it just now and the option is not enabled angry angry
SportsRe: Nigeria Vs Mali (AFCON 2013) - (4 - 1) On 6th February 2013 by egoldman(m): 5:01pm On Feb 06, 2013
Ngwu, Cyril:
Wonderful... Nigeria is now my country
na chad be your country before abi ? iti-boribo angry
CelebritiesRe: Majek Fashek Chained In His Home Over Deteriorating Mental Health by egoldman(m): 6:49pm On Feb 05, 2013
Thought they said the guy dey live for USA ?
CrimeRe: Man Who Molested And Tortured His Five-year-old Daughter To Death Is Freed by egoldman(m): 9:34am On Feb 05, 2013
i need to see the views of Muslims on this .

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